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Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Honey & Ice by Dorothy F. Shaw

Honey
and Ice

By Dorothy F. Shaw

Although this
book ‘Honey and Ice’ is a short and sweet read, you will as always be impressed
with its story line. Dorothy Shaw is one of those writers that likes to keep
her readers wanting more, from the first page all the way until the last. In
fact, personally when I am in the need for her writing, I search her name, and ‘find’
a book. That is how much I need and adore her and her writing.

Let me put it
to you this way, I met Dorothy through by way of box set. I had never heard of
her prior. It was then that I first met her, and fell in love with her writing,
and I have been attached to from then on.

Now then, allow
me to share with you my insight of this glorified short story titled: ‘Honey and
Ice.’ Are you ready? You know you are!

For starters,
the cover is beautiful, a sexy hunk with tattoos. That alone should make you
want to open the book, and the beautiful blue trim. It’s a beautiful cover,
sexy and that in itself makes you want to open it, and then the fact of who
wrote it. And then the title, yeah lets read it. Everything is calling you to
read it!

The man on the
cover is Griffin Sinclair, a tattooed, tall hunk who drives a motorcycle. And
one Desi Profit has had her eye on him, but we all know how we get when we get
tipsy now don’t we? Let us all lower our head in the thought of shame, shall
we? Yes, we’ve all been there.

Yeah Desi gets
a little tipsy one night. Tipsy for Desi, causes her to become brave, and she
confesses her deepest desires of the fantasy she wants to have with Griffin,
and, yes I said and, she wants her friend to tell Griffin.

Desi hopes like
hell that the message doesn’t get delivered to Griffin, maybe her friend was
also too tipsy, and maybe forgot. God willing.

A week later,
low and behold, Desi runs into the handsome hunk Griffin, and he decides he
wants to give her a ride on the back of his motorcycle.

Desi has no idea
that she is in store for the most erotic ride of her life. She will have her
fantasies fulfilled and more.

This is a wet
and wild book, and I mean in the erotic sense. This is a hot and steamy book,
and if you love, to read, and imagine what along with the writer about what it
is you are reading, then you will love this five star read. This is a sexy,
passionate, hot and steamy read. I, as always loved every moment of it. Dorothy
Shaw has never let me down-ever. She has and always will be, my favorite erotic
dream writer.

My questions
for Dorothy:

1.
What made you write this & how long did it take you?

Welllll…

Before I go there, lets get a bit of backstory.

Over this next year, I’ll be releasing all of the short stories
I wrote when I was learning the craft of writing. Honey & Ice is one
of those stories.

Long story as short as I can make it: I started writing by
accident. Back in 2008/2009, I had been reading. A lot. And I had a friend who
was an indie author. She got me on Twitter. On Twitter, I met a lot of aspiring
authors. At the time, I was married. We were both on Twitter. Long story short,
they wanted to know how me and my now ex met. It was kind of a long story, so
at their insistence, I stared a blog and I wrote the story of the Wookies.
A 7 part series, each ending in a cliff hanger, where I wrote our story. Anyway
- those crazy aspiring authors thought I had a voice. I told them they
were crazy, they admitted they were crazy but that they were also right. A
short time later, I got into a misunderstanding with a friend I’d
also met online. I decided to blog about it, and the words I wrote came
out a little poetically. And that’s when the poems started. I think I
wrote well over 100 poems between 2009 and 2010. The poems led to short
stories, and the short stories turned into longer short stories, which
turned into novels. Boom, here I am.

So, how long did it take me to write, Honey & Ice? Honestly,
I have no freaking clue. Probably a few days (even
though it's really short) And then several more days of friends
(aspirating authors) critiquing it. I wrote these stories so I could learn
the craft of writing. I’m still learning, will always be learning…but these
short erotic stories were all a part of my journey.

2. Who designed that
beautiful yummy cover?

My ex, TD Hoffman, aka Wookie is a tattoo artist, an amazing
one, but more importantly he’s an artist. He does my cover work and mostly all
of my promo for me. I picked the stock photo, and he made the cover.

3.
Do you have any pictures or descriptions of Desi & Griffin?

The photo on the cover is pretty much a dead on for
Griffin. Desi, ummm…she has long blonde hair. LOL That's pretty much all I
can tell you. The story is written in her point of view, and she talks a lot
about Griffin and what he looks like, but we don’t get to see her from his
point of view, so...hell if I know what she looks like. What do you think
she looks like? LOL Yep, I totally just asked that.

4.
What are you working on now?

I just got done doing an expansion on another short
story—this one is an erotic horror. I wrote that one back in 2011 I believe,
and it was super short, and now its about 5100 words. I’ll likely release it
around August maybe. Now, I’m going back to Jaded Heart - book 4 in The
Donnellys series. I’m hoping to have that one released in the fall.

BUT…stay tuned because I have a single title, romantic suspense
(super steamy) coming out early July. The book is called Stripped Bounty, and
Deneale, you are going to love it. <3

5. Do you ever dream
about your characters?

Interesting question, and I don’t recall if you’ve asked me
this before. But no, I don’t typically dream about my characters. Not that
I can recall anyway. I have had dreams that turned into an idea for a
book.

6.
How many writers have you met in your time?

I can’t even begin to guess. Here’s the thing about
me, I’m an extrovert. Which of course means, I’m more than social—but I’m also
a business woman thanks to the career that pays my mortgage. That means
that when I started writing, I very quickly started attending conventions. As a
result, I’ve met a lot of authors. And I learned a lot about the industry.
Because I went to a lot of conventions, I’ve also had the honor of meeting some
authors that I’m a huge fan of—including my all time favorite, J.R. Ward. She
was the only author I went downright fan girl over. I could barely talk when I
met her.

7. What is the most
wildest thing you have ever written about in your books?

There is a scene in Stripped Bounty that is going to blow your
mind. And that’s all I am going to tell you. LOL

8.
What is "YOUR" favorite book you've ever written AND why?

And again, the winner is Stripped Bounty!

This book is very different from my past books. As
you know, I love to bring the angst in the story. The villain is always
internal/emotional baggage that the characters have to work through.

In Stripped, there was an actual villain.
And I also got to just let the characters fall in love. No angst, well, just a
little, but definitely nothing like my norm.

I have to say, Stripped Bounty was the hardest book for me to
write. There were times I just really thought I couldn’t finish it. I couldn’t
figure out issues/logistics with the plot. And I wanted to put it away and
never look at it again. The only exception was the romance of the story. Those
parts were amazing to write. I got to just let Badger and Rosie fall in love.
The two characters seriously had me swooning over their relationship.

When I was finally done writing the book, I knew it was my
favorite.

9.
What inspires you to write?

Life. Music. Life. More life—especially the hard
parts.

10.
What do you hope to gain from your writing career?

I hope, someday, I am lucky to have enough readers that I can
leave the day job and write full time.

But outside of that, I love to write about real situations. I
love to show people how broken we as humans can all be, and if in some way that
helps someone not feel so alone, or different, then I’ve struck gold.

Dorothy
F. Shaw stumbled into a career in Corporate America and has spent the last 20
years climbing the corporate ladder. A fan of journaling about her troubles,
she started an online blog in 2009, and poured her emotions out for all to see.
As luck would have it, the first post came out in the form of a poem. A few
authors she'd met online encouraged her to write more, and in the span of 2
years she wrote over 150 poems. The poems led to short stories, which blossomed
into novels. Evident from the very beginning was her voice as an author that is
real and packed with wit and sarcasm. Her stories will always include complex,
broken people trying to figure out how to start and keep a relationship as well
as lots of hot, steamy sex. As Dorothy sees it, the journey is the best part.

When she's not writing, she's a mother, and a friend to many. She truly lives
and loves in technicolor!
Dorothy welcomes emails at: dorothyfshaw@gmail.com and can also be reached at
Facebook.com/dorothyfshaw, @dorothyfshaw on Twitter and www.dorothyfshaw.com.

Although this book ‘Honey and Ice’ is a short and sweet read, you will as always be impressed with its story line. Dorothy Shaw is one of those writers that likes to keep her readers wanting more, from the first page all the way until the last. In fact, personally when I am in the need for her writing, I search her name, and ‘find’ a book. That is how much I need and adore her and her writing.

Let me put it to you this way, I met Dorothy through by way of box set. I had never heard of her prior. It was then that I first met her, and fell in love with her writing, and I have been attached to from then on.

Now then, allow me to share with you my insight of this glorified short story titled: ‘Honey and Ice.’ Are you ready? You know you are!

For starters, the cover is beautiful, a sexy hunk with tattoos. That alone should make you want to open the book, and the beautiful blue trim. It’s a beautiful cover, sexy and that in itself makes you want to open it, and then the fact of who wrote it. And then the title, yeah lets read it. Everything is calling you to read it!

The man on the cover is Griffin Sinclair, a tattooed, tall hunk who drives a motorcycle. And one Desi Profit has had her eye on him, but we all know how we get when we get tipsy now don’t we? Let us all lower our head in the thought of shame, shall we? Yes, we’ve all been there.

Yeah Desi gets a little tipsy one night. Tipsy for Desi, causes her to become brave, and she confesses her deepest desires of the fantasy she wants to have with Griffin, and, yes I said and, she wants her friend to tell Griffin.

Desi hopes like hell that the message doesn’t get delivered to Griffin, maybe her friend was also too tipsy, and maybe forgot. God willing.

A week later, low and behold, Desi runs into the handsome hunk Griffin, and he decides he wants to give her a ride on the back of his motorcycle.

Desi has no idea that she is in store for the most erotic ride of her life. She will have her fantasies fulfilled and more.

This is a wet and wild book, and I mean in the erotic sense. This is a hot and steamy book, and if you love, to read, and imagine what along with the writer about what it is you are reading, then you will love this five star read. This is a sexy, passionate, hot and steamy read. I, as always loved every moment of it. Dorothy Shaw has never let me down-ever. She has and always will be, my favorite erotic dream writer.